Abstract

We report EXAFS measurements above the L III edge of Te in Cd 1−x Zn xTe for five compositions x. We find that the distribution of near-neighbours is bimodal, as in other II–VI zincblende ternary alloys. This behaviour is predicted by a model based on a random distribution of cations on a fcc sublattice and a highly distorted fcc sublattice for anions. The distribution of second neighbours is apparently bimodal, but a closer analysis reveals that this distribution is actually multimodal.

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